feorm-fultum
See also: feormfultum
English
Alternative forms
- feorm fultum
- feormfultum
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Old English feormfultum (“food-assistance”), from feorm (“provision”) (see farm) + fultum (“aid, assistance”).
Noun
feorm-fultum (plural feorm-fultumas or feorm-fultums)
- (Anglo-Saxon) In Anglo-Saxon law, a tax for the king's sustentation as he went through his realm.
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